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In AC2, at least the PS3 version, the "Pyramid of Letters" and "Barcode & Date" cryptic messages are missing from the Abstergo lab. [[User:Dann494|Dann494]] ([[User talk:Dann494|talk]]) 18:12, September 18, 2012 (UTC) | In AC2, at least the PS3 version, the "Pyramid of Letters" and "Barcode & Date" cryptic messages are missing from the Abstergo lab. [[User:Dann494|Dann494]] ([[User talk:Dann494|talk]]) 18:12, September 18, 2012 (UTC) | ||
== Pentagram == | |||
The Pentagram, also known as the Signum Salmonis historically was a Templar symbol and was a christian symbol representing christ and god up until the purge of the Templar Order circa 1307. At that point it along with several other symbols were turned to represent evil in a means to purge the order as satanic worshippers. | |||
As far as this Venus Pentagram thing goes. This was an invention for that novel the Da Vinci Code. [[User:LancelotLoire|LancelotLoire]] ([[User talk:LancelotLoire|talk]]) 03:21, November 27, 2012 (UTC) | |||
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I've completed the game and looked at this article for help. I was wong. This only provides a few messasges. The youtube video's are hard to understand soo...
if any one can decode the messages and tell me I'll edit the page to include the rest of the messages--ThePieceOfEden 10:38, 21 July 2009 (UTC)I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly.
I added an explanation for each one on the page and added a few more messages. If you still don't understand (which is understandable), read
this.
20:26, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
Did anyone notice the Nazca lines references?
- The page Assassin's Creed 2 spoilers is being merged to this page already. -- D. Cello 23:54, February 14, 2010 (UTC)
Ahh my bad! ^_^ Spoonodeath 02:45, February 15, 2010 (UTC)
Wow Holy cheese (for lack of a better word)! The page looks great! ^_^ Spoonodeath 22:25, March 8, 2010 (UTC)
Ive realized
That the barcode is also a glyph in AC2 on the villa but this hasn't been mentioned.
Auditor(e) 08:19, July 12, 2010 (UTC)
is all this a message?
Do the game disgners know somthing???wat is going on im confused...........right back
Know something like what?
And what would give off they would know something?
AdminAuditor(e)Talk 10:36, February 3, 2011 (UTC)
Phygrian Cap + Masonic Eye=French Revolution
Has anyone noticed at the end of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood (Sequence 9 to be exact) during the session when Desmond's dna activates the Apple of Eden; has anyone noticed the Phygrian Cap and the Masonic Eye as they seemingly correspond with one another? Of coarse, Shaun Hastings talked of both of them....the idea is that the next Asssassin's Creed game will possibly be located during the French Revolution.
Think about it; Assassins Creed almost always is themed around society and government radically changing.....The devs said it theirselves.....
In case some people still don't understand the reference to yonaguni
I'm pretty sure this is going to be the setting for the garden of eden in assassins creed's universe
So we have already seen what it's going to/had looked like when watching "The Truth" :D
- Eden is on Africa, Yonaguni is Japan. And sign your posts. -- D. Cello 02:24, July 15, 2011 (UTC)
- Damn, forgot about dat mountain present in the video, it's been ages since I've watched it
- Feel free to delete this discussion if you want lol
- I still think yonaguni's going to play a big part in the games though 92.23.140.110 03:50, July 15, 2011 (UTC) a moron
About the pentagram that isn't a pentagram
If it was only the 'star' it would be a pentagram. With the circles it's a pentacle, symbol of the Goddess and of the power of women. It also stands for the cycle of life and it's associated with the orbit of Venus.
- The AC guide describes it as a pentagram, so that's what's going in the article. Please sign posts.Smoke3723 21:24, September 3, 2011 (UTC)
The mountains
There is a chance they could be the black hills from the end of ACR. Worth a mention?
IRB2012 92.12.199.251 15:39, January 1, 2012 (UTC)
Not really: the hills don't match the image as perfectly as the link provided in the text.Smoke3723 07:16, January 22, 2012 (UTC)
Abyss
"I've fallen into the abyss and never returned" - it's speculative to some extent, but I don't think Subject 16 doesn't only refer to his personal tragedy of being captured and exploited by Abstergo with this sentence. Remember Al Mualim's final words? "I abide my heart to know wisdom and to know madness and folly. I perceived that this was also a chasing at the wind, for in much wisdom is much grief. And he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow." Note the negative evaluation of knowledge. When I read "Death in Venice" by Thomas Mann I stumbled upon a part near the end of the novella where the author cites the dialogue between Socrate and Phaedrus as written by Plato where Socrate states "[...], [knowledge] is the abyss." (with a decisive stressing on that statement in the context of the dialogue). Combining these aspects I find it plausible and somewhat probable that "abyss" in the initial statement, as written in the mural, is a reference to this. It just seems to fit into the overall mindset of the dialogues within AC1 way too well to be simple coincidence, in my opinion. 95.88.44.233 22:41, February 7, 2012 (UTC)
Missing Cryptic Messages in AC2
In AC2, at least the PS3 version, the "Pyramid of Letters" and "Barcode & Date" cryptic messages are missing from the Abstergo lab. Dann494 (talk) 18:12, September 18, 2012 (UTC)
Pentagram
The Pentagram, also known as the Signum Salmonis historically was a Templar symbol and was a christian symbol representing christ and god up until the purge of the Templar Order circa 1307. At that point it along with several other symbols were turned to represent evil in a means to purge the order as satanic worshippers.
As far as this Venus Pentagram thing goes. This was an invention for that novel the Da Vinci Code. LancelotLoire (talk) 03:21, November 27, 2012 (UTC)